Motorola XT502 manual

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Contents Quenchtm XT5 XT502 Page LED indicators Adjusting the volume Contacts Configuring phone keyboard settingsYour phone Home screenUsing the Internet Using BluetoothEmail & messaging Multimedia applicationsTable of contents ProgrammesAccounts & sync Privacy Getting started Your phoneFront BackTop SideAccessories Installing the SIM card, battery and memory cardSIM card Battery To install the batteryTo remove the battery To replace the back coverCharging the battery Using the headsetTo install the memory card Memory cardTurning the phone on or off Unlocking the screenTurning the sound on or off Basics Home screenStatus bar icons Application drawerBattery icon Signal strength icon Wi-Fi icon Bluetooth icon Icon DescriptionPhone network icon Icon Description Shortcut menu Connection iconIcon Menu item Description Customising the Shortcut menu Tap Menu Add ShortcutsApplication drawer Extended Home screenUsing widgets Setting the wallpaperLED indicators Adjusting the volumeTo adjust in-call volume Location Phone status IndicationContacts Adding a contactSearching for contacts Tap Menu SearchImporting contacts Copy SIM contacts to the phoneTap Menu Import/Export Import from SIM card Copy microSD contacts to the phoneBacking up contacts Favorite contactsUsing the phone Voice callsMaking a call To make a call from the Phone screenAnswering a call To manage other voice call features Voice mailEnding a call Listening to voice mailUsing the on-screen keyboard Entering informationOn-screen keyboard Configuring phone keyboard settings Setting the input methodTap Application Drawer Settings Language & keyboard Changing the input methodEmail & messaging Text messagesTo open messaging Creating and sending a text messageReceiving and managing messages To lock a text message Tap Application Drawer Messaging Tap Lock messageTo forward a text message Tap Application Drawer Messaging Tap ForwardTap Delete message To copy message text Multimedia messages Creating and sending an MMS messageVoice message From the Call logRecording voice Setting up an Internet email account Email accountsTo open email To configure email settings Using email Composing and sending an emailReceiving emails Reading and replying to emails Managing email foldersCustomising email settings Using the Internet Connecting to the InternetWi-Fi To turn Wi-Fi on or offTo add a Wi-Fi network Tap Wi-Fi settingsTo configure Wi-Fi settings Tap Wi-Fi settings Tap Menu AdvancedStarting a data connection Browsing a web Managing a webTap Application Drawer Browser To scrollQuick search on your phone and the web To search for information by entering textUsing Bluetooth Connecting to Bluetooth devicesBluetooth modes Multimedia applications Photos and videosTaking a photo Recording video Reviewing a photoTap Application Drawer Camcorder Configuring camera settings Reviewing a videoMode Setting Available options VGA, QVGA, QcifViewing photos & videos To view photos in the albumTap Application Drawer Gallery To play a slideshowTo playback videos in the album To set an image as wallpaperTo save an image to Contacts To edit an imageUsing the music player Music screenTap Application Drawer Music Playing music Changing playback optionsCreating a playlist To play musicTo remove a music file from a playlist Tap Remove from playlistUsing GPS Using GPS trackerTurning on GPS Hiding the GPS windowManaging tracking data Programmes CalculatorMusic Browser CalculatorCalendar Camcorder CameraClock Using countdown timer Tap Application drawer Clock Documents To GoWord To Go Viewer Sheet To Go ViewerSlideshow To Go Viewer Purchase Documents To GoFacebook File browserGallery Managing files and foldersGoogle Mail GPS TrackerMaps Tap Application Drawer Google MailTo start using Android Market Tap Application drawer Market MarketMessaging MusicPhone RSS readerSettings SIM ToolkitTalk VideosVoice dialer Voice noteYouTube Phone settings Wireless & networksCall settings Managing your phoneLocation & security ApplicationsAccounts & sync PrivacySD card, USB mass storage & phone storage SearchChanging basic settings Text-to-speechDate & time About phoneSetting alarms To set the alarm Tap Application drawer ClockUsing wireless & networks Display settingsRing settings Tap Application Drawer Settings Wireless controlsResetting the phone Enable or disable SIM card PINProtecting your phone Enabling screen lock protectionUsing the PC Tools application Using the PC Tools applicationInstalling the driver Using your phone as a storage device Using your phone as a modemUsing your phone to sync with a computer Safety, regulatory & legal Battery use & safetyDON’Ts DOsBattery charging Specific Absorption Rate Icnirp0700 European Union Directives Conformance StatementContent copyright Software copyright noticeOpen source software information GPS & Agps Safety & general information Operational precautionsNavigation RF energy interference/compatibilityFollow instructions to avoid interference problems Driving precautionsImplantable medical devices Operational warningsSymbol Key Symbol DefinitionGlass parts Seizures/blackoutsFCC notice to users Repetitive motionInformation from the World Health Organisation Product registrationCaring for the environment by recycling Privacy & data securityDisposal of your mobile device packaging & product guide Smart practices while driving Drive safe, Call smartPage Page Specifications USBIndex SIM
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XT5, XT502 specifications

The Motorola XT502, known colloquially as the Motorola XT5, is a smartphone that emerged as a reasonably priced option in the competitive mobile market. Launched in the mid-2010s, this device combines essential features and decent performance for users looking for a no-frills smartphone experience.

One of the standout characteristics of the Motorola XT502 is its design. Sporting a sleek, understated aesthetic, the phone features a 4.0-inch LCD display that provides clear visuals. The resolution of 480 x 854 pixels allows for vibrant colors and decent image clarity, making it suitable for casual photography and media consumption. The compact size of the device ensures that it fits comfortably in the hand, making it user-friendly for extended usage.

Under the hood, the XT502 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, which offers efficient multitasking capabilities for everyday activities such as browsing, messaging, and light gaming. The device comes equipped with 512MB of RAM, providing just enough capacity to handle basic applications without significant lag.

In terms of storage, the Motorola XT502 features 4GB of internal memory, which can be expanded up to 32GB via a microSD card. This additional storage ensures that users can store ample media files, applications, and personal documents, making it a practical choice for those who rely on mobile storage.

The camera setup on the Motorola XT502 consists of a 5-megapixel rear camera, which is capable of capturing decent images in good lighting conditions. The inclusion of autofocus features enhances the photography experience, while the absence of a front-facing camera reflects the device's budget-oriented design. The phone's video recording capabilities are quite basic, sufficing for simple video clips.

Running on the Android operating system, the XT502 offers users access to a wide array of applications via the Google Play Store. Although it initially launched with an earlier version of Android, software updates may have been limited over time, impacting access to the latest apps and features.

The battery life of the Motorola XT502 is another key feature, equipped with a removable 1,480 mAh battery, which provides reasonable longevity for day-to-day use. With moderate usage, the phone can last throughout the day, making it reliable for users on the go.

In summary, the Motorola XT502, or XT5, is a smartphone that caters to budget-conscious individuals seeking essential features and a straightforward user experience. With a solid design, decent performance, and adequate storage options, it remains a noteworthy option in its category, appealing to users who prioritize practicality over advanced specifications.